Nokia 6230i removing the back cover to insert memo...

Hi
I am have a great deal of trouble removing the back cover so I can insert a memory card. Following the instructions in the handbook but it seams so tight it won't budge, I don't want to be too heavy handed and break this one day old phone, any tips?
Cheers

14-Feb-2006
11:31 AM
gadgetdude wrote:
Some middle cases are a a bit tight which make the back case hard to open.
Instructions for opening case:
1. Place handset in left hand (screen down)
2. Place left thumb just under groove that comes from camera
3. Place right thumb at the bottom of case so that the top of the thumb can press the button but bottom of thumb will push very bottom of case down.
4. with both thumbs working together push down and up with right thumb and up with left thumb.
Case SHOULD click open, if the button has moved up inside the back case the plastic springs have bent or broken and the unit needs to go into a CNSP.
http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,58162,00.html
Gadget
Hi, I just tried doing what you suggest but am not quite sure what groove you mean in respect of the groove that comes from the camera. From the side this phone looks like it is three layers and I am not sure which bit/s are supposed to slide anyway now. My button is now half pushed underneath the back of the 'back' but is still sort of moving up and down if pressed on, but I just cannot budge the back or what I think is the back in any way whatsoever. My thumb is short and I cannot push the button down and push the back with the same thumb! Unfortunately taking the phone to a shop is not an option and I need the phone for business for Monday. I am scared of breaking it by using force. Someone has mentioned a knack and a way of getting it off but has not said how apart from yourself.Message Edited by binarycape on 03-Mar-2007
04:56 PM

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